“Forest”, a collection from Jessica McDonald


After her lovely children’s collection last autumn, Jessica McDonald has created a version for grown-ups this autumn !


Knitted in Ulysse and Gilliatt in the same sylvan and autumnal palette mixing “foret”, “caramel”, “goéland” and “bouleau”, the collection offers two jacquard jumpers, a cable jumper, a textured cardigan, a large shawl, mittens and a nice matching hat.

So you can find your next project to knit under a blanket while listening to the rain!

Pattern : « Red Cedar » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on  Ravelry in 12 sizes

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Ulysse », shown here in goéland for the main color (5 to 10 balls) and 1 ball each of caramel and forêt for the contrasting colors

Pattern : « Snowy Shawl » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Gilliatt »  2 balls of forêt, 1 ball of goéland and 1 ball of bouleau

Pattern : « Larch » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry in 10 sizes

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Gilliatt» in colorway caramel (5 to 12 balls)

Pattern : « Alder » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry in 5 sizes (from 2 years old to adult size L)

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Ulysse », 1 ball of goéland and 1 ball of caramel

Pattern« Silver Birch » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry in 10 sizes

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Ulysse », in colorway goéland (8 to 18 skeins)

Pattern : « Juniper Hat » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry in 5 sizes

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Ulysse », 1 to 2 balls for MC goéland, 1 ball of caramel and 1 ball of forêt

Pattern : « Snowy Pines » designed by Jessica McDonald, available in english on Ravelry in 12 sizes

Yarn : De Rerum Natura « Gilliatt », 4 to 7 balls for MC forêt, 1 to 2 balls for CC1 goéland and 1 ball for CC2 bouleau

Each pattern available in English on Ravelry and on the designer’s website, with the complete collection and separately during this winter. 

Thank you @jessicamknits for these wonders!

Photo credits : Jessica McDonald

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